
Survey of venues and festivals jazz and world launched
Photo: Flickr / Publication: 1/04/26
In recent years, within fairPACCT, the Jazz, World, Contemporary Chain Table has mapped, among other things, the career stages and associated fair pay rates for musicians.
Based on this, tables and a calculation tool were created, which help to arrive at a transparent and substantiated fee per performance.
Perspective of presenting organizations
However, it is necessary to put the perspective of the presenting organizations alongside that of the creators so that a complete picture of supply and demand emerges. Therefore, a survey of venues and festivals jazz and world with or without their own venue or grounds is now underway. Including the 45 or so members of the Vereniging Nederlandse Jazzpodia en Jazzfestivals (VNJJ). By comparison. The theaters and concert halls show data each year in a Theater Analysis System (TAS). Pop venues and festivals present an annual Pop Stage Analysis System (PAS). Now a Jazz Analysis System (JAS) is being added.
Finding answers to relevant questions
The study is about finding answers to a number of relevant questions. What is the practice like financially and organizationally? What types of activities are presented for what genres and audience groups plus with what capacity and staffing? What does the cost structure look like and where does the revenue come from?
And above all, to what extent does it succeed in paying musicians fair pay, and what factors make that feasible or difficult?
FairPACCT and the Chain Table can use the results of the study to segment and benchmark. The fair pay gap can be better quantified and also the tables and calculation tool can be refined where necessary. Furthermore, the whole leads to a better substantiation of a policy advice to governments, funds and chain partners which interventions are needed. For example, additional resources, other subsidy schemes or agreements on a premium for fair pay.
If you have not yet been contacted and would still like to participate in the study or share other relevant information. Please email Bureau Knyfe’s principal investigator, Pieter Hunfeld: pieter@knyfe.org .
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